No. They usually prefer warm oceans and seas around the equator and spanning upto the tropic of cancer on one side and the tropic of capricorn on the other. They dont live in cold waters and so, do not have the need to migrate. However, they have been known to swim up rivers. They can survive in both salt and fresh water and have been spotted in both rivers and oceans.
Hmmm. good queston it is NO! it has to be to cold
The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) live mostly in sub-arctic waters, with temperatures of -0.6ºC to 10°C.
Roald Amundsen, the famous Norwegian explorer, when living with the Inuit people to prepare himself for survival in arctic and antarctic most severe environements, heard reports from Inuit fishermen of large sharks attacking kayaks, in the summer Arctic Ocean.
These attacks are very rare, and the Inuits do not fish, or eat, the local sharks.
The Greenland sharks can grow to 6.4 meters or more, but they are slow swimmers. An Inuit fishing kayak can easily be mistaken by a seal, and dead seals have been found in the arctic with bite shark teeth marks, suggesting that the Greenland shark may be a major predator of seals.
No there is only two species of sharks that live in the artic and the Great White isn't one of them.
Yes, Sharks do live in the Arctic ocean in fact they live in all five oceans!
Yes, they often eat a lot of animals that live in temperate and sub temperate waters (cold water) like fur seals and sea lions.
no
yes
great white sharks live by the vancover islands
No. Great white sharks do not and cannot live in streams. They only live in oceans and seas.
White sharks are very rare, and Great White Sharks live in Fresh Water oceans.
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No great white sharks in fact help the balance out the life and things that live in the ocean
Great White Sharks do not live in one spot. They sometimes live in a general area, but they are more nomadic.
Yes.
Yes.
Great White and tiger sharks live in the continental rise.
mako sharks bull sharks basking sharks and rarely great white sharks
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Mostly in the Pacific ocean